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    Electronic Evidence Under Indian Law

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Electronic Evidence Under Indian Law

    Electronic Evidence Under Indian Law
    Published 11/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 740.79 MB | Duration: 0h 32m

    Admissibility of Electronic Evidence under Indian law

    What you'll learn
    Through this course you will understand what are electronic records and whether those are legally valid under Indian law?
    You will understand what is electronic evidence and how it is defined under Indian law?
    You will learn about the types of electronic evidence, that is primary and secondary
    You will learn the basic principles of production and admissibility of electronic evidence before an Indian court of law.
    You will understand requirement of filing a certificate under Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act, 1872 and contents required therein in order to produce electro
    You will learn about the landmark judgements passed by Indian Courts on the admissibility of Electronic Evidence including emails, social media posts
    You will be able to understand presumptions in law as regards electronic evidence
    Requirements
    Basic knowledge or interest in law
    Description
    This course begins with an introduction about the aspects of Electronic Evidence that are explained in the course. The course covers what electronic records are and whether these are legally recognized under Indian law. It explains what Electronic Evidence is and the types of Electronic Evidence, oral and documentary and primary and secondary. It explains the basic principles for its admissibility in Indian law and the landmark court decisions on the subject. It explains the Best Evidence rule for producing Electronic Evidence and provides examples and illustrations to explain Primary and Secondary Evidence. The course explains the requirements to be complied with for producing Electronic Evidence in a court of law. It explains key ingredients of Section 65B of Indian Evidence Act,1872. This course teaches how to draft a Section 65B certificate using a sample template and who is authorized to produce such a certificate. It explains the presumptions in law as regards Electronic Evidence and how these presumptions can be rebutted as regards its authenticity and integrity of an electronic evidence. It explains through examples how a forensic report documents hash value in a mirror image process to create a replica copy from an original device.  The role of Examiner of Electronic Records notified under Section 79A of the Information Technology Act,2000 is explained as regards determining the authenticity of an electronic evidence. The course has various downloadable templates and additional resources, and e-books and additional reading materials for easy reference. It includes a preliminary and final MCQ assessment.   

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 What are Electronic Records and legal validity

    Lecture 3 Definition of Electronic Evidence

    Lecture 4 Types of Electronic Evidence

    Section 2: Admissibility of Electronic Evidence

    Lecture 5 Producing Electronic Evidence before an Indian Court

    Lecture 6 Landmark cases decided by Indian courts on Electronic Evidence

    Lecture 7 Presumptions in law as regards Electronic Evidence

    Section 3: Explaining samples of Section 65B certificate and Forensic report

    Lecture 8 How to draft a Section 65B certificate

    Lecture 9 A sample forensic report

    Lecture 10 Certificate requirement in UK and US

    Lecture 11 Situation based Questions

    Lecture 12 Summarising the learnings from the course

    Law Students, legal professionals, teachers of law and Judicial and police officers, professionals dealing with cyber forensics and anyone who is interested to learn the basics of producing Electronic Evidence in an Indian court of law.